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Voices of Europe: A Call for Change
After Europe Day, EuroPulse reveals a key truth: most people sit in the hopeful, frustrated middle, not rejecting the EU, but urging it to do better.
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Climate Action: Ipsos’ near-term and net-zero targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
This validation by the SBTi is an important step, in line with Ipsos’ commitment to follow a CO2 emissions reduction trajectory consistent with the Paris Climate Agreement’s ambition against global warming.
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Disinformation, hacking seen as top threats; World War III fear drops
The 2024 World Affairs report from Ipsos and the Halifax Security Forum.
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The Forces Reshaping the World's Attitudes: Navigating Uncertainty in Switzerland and Beyond
This year as we unveil the Ipsos Global Trends, we have collaborated with Handelszeitung in the scope of providing key insights.
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The Ipsos Foundation: empowering children worldwide through education
Making education accessible to disadvantaged children and young people around the world.
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Global attitudes to crime and law enforcement
This 31-country study tracks how people around the world see crime playing out in their communities, what they want governments to do, and how much trust they have in law enforcement.
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Unlocking Brand Success in online trading
How Swissquote became a leader in online trading by shaping consumers’ expectations, harnessing context and communicating with empathy
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Access to financial services
Consumers increasingly trust non-financial brands for their finance needs, pressuring traditional financial institutions to innovate.
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Ipsos releases an update to Global Trends 2023: Polarisation, Pessimism and Positivity
As 2023 draws to a close, the polycrisis grinds on. Each component – political uncertainty, climate change, and war to name just a few – has arguably worsened. This is reflected in our end of year update, and in the increasing sense of pessimism we felt as we wrote this report.
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Global happiness up six points since last year: 73% now say they are happy
Global survey unveils drivers of happiness, finds life satisfaction roaring in Latin America but dropping in many Western countries; while people strive for social connections, many are pessimistic about the future of relationships and one in five say they have no one to turn to for support.